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How to convert the equation of a plane in vector form to cartesian form?

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Answered by Anonymous
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For example, k = (0,0,1) is a normal vector to the xy plane (the plane containing the x and y axes). Any three distinct points define our plane, or alternatively, a single point in the plane and a given normal vector to the plane.

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